Standardizing the comparison of partitions (Q1424639)
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Standardizing the comparison of partitions (English)
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16 March 2004
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A class of \(\arg\max\) classification rules is considered in which a membership function \(m(x,c)\) is attached to each class \(c=1,\dots,G\). An object with predictor value \(x\) is classified to the class \(\hbox{cl}(x)=\arg\max_{c=1,\dots,G} m(x,c)\). (In Bayes classification \(m(x,c)\) are the posterior probabilities to belong to the class \(c\)). The authors propose a standardizing technique for \(m(x,c)\) which allows to compare different \(\arg\max\) classifiers. This technique captures such features of the classifier as non-resemblance (the quality of membership values separation in different classes). Vizualization of the obtained partitions for three (or four) classes is discussed. Results are presented for classification of simulated chi-square distributed r.v.s and for Fisher's Iris data.
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classifier
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accuracy
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non-resemblance
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visualization
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